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Yes, Harriet Tubman and Ida B. Wells were both members of an African American woman's reform society.
Yes she helped free more than 300 slaves
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Harriet escaped because she was put up with working all the time. She had to take care of a baby at the age of 7. Then one day she escaped and used the Underground Railroad to freedom. Look at www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/. She was an amazing woman and if she was still alive I would love to meet her.
the story of William Wallace is very much like the film; you just remove every single little detail of story, scenery, dialogue, and a good bit of the characters, voila.
yes they did meet
yes they did meet
who does william shakespeare want to meet
William Tyndale meet martin luther and he went to work
He met her on December 2, 1862.
because william was the quaker leader
Yes, Harriet Tubman and Ida B. Wells were both members of an African American woman's reform society.
Yes she helped free more than 300 slaves
At university
William Harrison met his wife in Kentucky, when he was visiting his friends.
Abraham Lincoln wanted to meet with Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, to thank her for bringing attention to the issue of slavery through her book. He also wanted to acknowledge the impact her work had on public opinion and the abolitionist movement.
They went to the same high school, Barrington High in Chicago. They were in different grades, but still knew each other.